Update: This extremely popular deal is available again.
Sports Research via Amazon has
1.1-lbs (17.64-oz) Sports Research Creatine Monohydrate (Unflavored) on sale for $22.36 - $4.47 (clip the 20% off
coupon on the item page) - $2.24 (10% Subscribe & Save discount) =
$15.65.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for finding this deal.
About this product:
- Optimize your workout routine with Creatine Monohydrate, which, when combined with regular exercise and taken daily, can help you stay sharp and build lean muscle
- Incorporating Creatine into your supplement and wellness routine ensures that you have enough of this strength and performance-enhancing amino acid, which is fundamental to building protein, in your muscles
- Micronized, you're getting a powder that is free of any chunks and has been reduced to only the finest powder for easy mixing
- Entirely NSF Gluten-Free, Non-GMO Verified and Informed Sport Tested for Banned Substances
Top Comments
The real question is: Does it work? Is it safe? Does it improve quality of life with minimal side effects?
Just because the body naturally produces testosterone doesn't make TRT inherently "natural", and honestly, who cares? Your body also "naturally" produces ammonia and uric acid too, both toxic in excess. "Natural" doesn't mean "harmless".
Creatine monohydrate has been studied since the 90's and is one of the most widely researched and reviewed dietary supplements in human history. It is regarded as one of the safest dietary supplements, with proven benefits in strength, cognition, and overall health.
The safest option is to take nothing at all. But if you're open to supplements, creatine monohydrate is one of the best-backed and lowest-risk choices you can make.
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I still might trust Sports Research slightly more as a brand so I may still go with them…
Edit: just saw someone else already mentioned it. Oh well I will leave it for the link.
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creatine and protein "powders" are in fact man made, we'll say that much.
The natural versions of these products do exist in the world, sharpen your spears and pack that bow and arrow.
That meat or seafood didn't just walk into a meat grinder or jump out of the ocean for you, so please..... go hunt your own food.
100% natural.
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The real question is: Does it work? Is it safe? Does it improve quality of life with minimal side effects?
Just because the body naturally produces testosterone doesn't make TRT inherently "natural", and honestly, who cares? Your body also "naturally" produces ammonia and uric acid too, both toxic in excess. "Natural" doesn't mean "harmless".
Creatine monohydrate has been studied since the 90's and is one of the most widely researched and reviewed dietary supplements in human history. It is regarded as one of the safest dietary supplements, with proven benefits in strength, cognition, and overall health.
The safest option is to take nothing at all. But if you're open to supplements, creatine monohydrate is one of the best-backed and lowest-risk choices you can make.
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